Review of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) by Movielonely94 — 10 Jun 2011
This third installment continues the last adventure of Elizabeth Swann and Will Turner as they, along with the resurrected Barbossa, try to find Jack Sparrow, who got killed in the last movie and is now in the land of the dead. As the pirate ships plan to release the goddess Calypso, Davy Jones's lover, the crew seek the help of Sao Feng and all of the pirate lords and must fight for their final stand against Beckett, Jones, Norrington, the Flying Dutchman and East India Trading Company while also finding Will Turner's father as well.
(sigh) What?! I only missed two of the sequels to a great movie? UGH! Oh, well. Now to get to my opinion. Like the previous movie, it's not as good as the first.
The dialogue was bad (again), The storytelling was rushed (again), and the storyline was very tiresome. That's it for the bad.
The good things are: The actors did very well at their performances, The CGI was even more cooler, The action was way more better, and the cinematography was a lot of fun.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End may not be one of the best movies of 2007, but like the second installment, it is also a worthy follow up to a great movie with strong performances and fond farewells to Orlando Bloom and Kiera Knightley.
This review of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) was written by Movielonely94 on 10 Jun 2011.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End has generally received positive reviews.
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